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PAUL VALERY DIALOGUES Translated by William McCausland Stewart of With Two Prefaces by Wallace Stevens BOLLINGEN SERIES xzv-4 PANTHEON 5OOKS Copyright © 1936 by Boling Foust, In, New York, NY. Publi forBllngen Foundation, I. by Patton Boks, uc, Ns Yor, NY. PO 2643 + PRYP2 1956 7 ‘THIS 18 VOLUME FOUR OF THE VE eee cee ‘SPONSORED BY AND PUBLISHED FOR OLLINGEN FOUNDATION. Cop. | consmrurixe wunennn 2x0¥ 18 pOLLINGEN SERIES, ton {P18 THE FIRST_VOLUME OF THE Ger COLLECTED WORKS TO APPEAR. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LIBRARY Libary of Congress tle cad no. 6.5097 ‘Monfced nthe Uned Sees by Kingsport Pre, I, Kogyo, Tomese contents ‘Two raxeacts, by Wallace Stevens Socrates and His Physician Pride for Pride Colloguy within a Being Dance and the Soul Bapalins, or The Architect Dialogue of the Tree arreNpIx: Paradox on the Architect ores a 15 153 189 Phaedrus Tee it only too well. Fryximachus ‘The bird dutters is wings alnde before taking to ight agin. Seerates ‘She seems happy enough. Phoedrus ‘What did she saye Socrates She sad something for herself alone xpimachus ‘She ssid: “How well fee!” Phaedrus ‘The liede heap of limbs and searves is sterng Brprimachus ‘Come, child shall we open our eyest How do you feel Athilte 1 feel nothing, Tam noe dead. And yet, 1am notalive! Socrates Whence do you return? Athite Refuge, refuge, O my refuge, © Whishvind! was in thee, O movement—outside all things. EUPALINOS, oR The Architect ‘rps xépw

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